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Title
Magnetorotational instability in stratified, weakly-ionized accretion discs
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Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 345, Issue 3, p.992-1008
DOI
10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.07024.x
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing
Date
2003
Author/Creator
Salmeron, Raquel
Author/Creator
Wardle, Mark
Description
We present a linear analysis of the vertical structure and growth of the magnetorotational instability in stratified, weakly ionized accretion discs, such as protostellar and quiescent dwarf novae systems. The method includes the effects of the magnetic coupling, the conductivity regime of the fluid and the strength of the magnetic field, which is initially vertical. The conductivity is treated as a tensor and is assumed to be constant with height. We obtained solutions for the structure and growth rate of global unstable modes for different conductivity regimes, strengths of the initial magnetic field and coupling between ionized and neutral components of the fluid. The envelopes of short-wavelength perturbations are determined by the action of competing local growth rates at different heights, driven by the vertical stratification of the disc. Ambipolar diffusion perturbations peak consistently higher above the midplane than modes including Hall conductivity. For weak coupling, perturbations including the Hall effect grow faster and act over a more extended cross-section of the disc than those obtained using the ambipolar diffusion approximation. Finally, we derived an approximate criterion for when Hall diffusion determines the growth of the magnetorotational instability. This is satisfied over a wide range of radii in protostellar discs, reducing the extent of the magnetic 'dead zone'. Even if the magnetic coupling is weak, significant accretion may occur close to the midplane, rather than in the surface regions of weakly ionized discs.
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17 page(s)
Subject Keyword
accretion, accretion discs
Subject Keyword
instabilities
Subject Keyword
MHD
Subject Keyword
stars : formation
Resource Type
journal article
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Physics

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/27303
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ISSN:1365-2966
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mq-rm-2003018529
Language
eng
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